

[ H ] OBITUARIES
MRS. M. HAACK cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 12 Oct. 1893: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 09 Oct.) Death about a week ago of Mrs. M. Haack. Burial was Tues. last week at the Catholic Cemetery.
WILHELM HAAG cemetery #89B From Der Nord Westen, 23 June 1892: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, date obscured, probably 16 June) Death Sat. noon of 78 yr. old Wilhelm Haag, one of the oldest settlers of our town and father-in-law of Jakob Petrie. The deceased, who was born in Luxembourg, was buried this morning in the Catholic Cemetery in Two Rivers.
WM. HAAKER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 11 Nov. 1880: Death of Wm. Haaker Fri., 05 Nov. at 12:30pm. The deceased was 54 years, 8 mos. and 20 days old. The burial last Sunday was attended by numerous visitors and members of the Odd Fellow Lodge. Mr. Hubert Falge delivered the burial sermon.
JOSEPH HAAS cemetery #26 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Feb. 1903: Joseph Haas of Franklin, who had recently suffered injuries from a fall in his barn, died in Franklin last week. He is survived by his father, his widow and 5 children. ANNA M. HAASE cemetery #82 From Der Nord Westen, 04 July 1895: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 01 July) Death of Mrs. Andreas Haase of cancer a few days ago in her home in Kiel. cancer a few days ago in her home in Kiel.
JOHANN J. C. HAASE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 18 Apr. 1901: Death on Sat. in Brookside, Outagamie County, of John Haase, former local resident. The deceased, who was born in Germany 83 yrs. ago, came to America in 1845, settling in Manitowoc in 1850 where he has resided over 50 yrs. He is survived by one son. The body was brought here and buried Mon. from the Lutheran Church.
JOHN G. HAASE cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 21 Oct. 1897: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 18 Oct.) Death Thurs. evening of 57 yr. old John Haase, cemetery custodian, after a short illness. He leaves a widow and several children. Funeral was Sun. afternoon at the Catholic Church. ********* From Der Nord Westen, 28 Oct. 1897: "Correction: The funeral last week of Mr. Haase, which we reported as being at the Catholic Church, was instead at the Lutheran Church."
MARIA D.J. HAASE cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 05 Jan. 1899 Death Fri. of Mary Haase, daughter of John Haase here, after several years illness with cancer. The deceased was born here 07 Aug. 1857. Her funeral took place Sun.
JOHN HABACH cemetery #83 John Haback Dies Friday At Hospital Funeral services for John Haback, 81, were held Monday morning from S. S. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. In charge of the Rev. F.X. Khell. Mr. Haback died at St. Nicholas hospital Friday morning. He was born October 18, 1871 at Richfield. He came to Schleswig township when he was seven years of age to make his home with the Fred Broeckert family. He married Margaret Weber, September 22, 1908, and the couple made their home in Kiel. He was employed at the A. A. Laun Furniture factory. Mrs. Haback died in 1943. He was a member of the S. S. Peter and Paul Catholic Church and the Holy Name society. Survivors include one brother, Adam of Mayville. (no newspaper named, 9-3-1953)
BERTHA HABECK cemetery #17 From Der Nord Westen, 22 Apr. 1897: Death last week in Cooperstown of Miss Bertha Habeck, 18 yr. old daughter of Carl Habeck. Burial was Fri. at the St. Johannes Cemetery in Cooperstown.
FRIEDRICH A.W. HABECK cemetery #17 (From the Obituary Book of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maribel: Burial on 18 January 1889...edited) Friedrich August Wilhelm Habeck passed away on Wednesday, January 16, at nine o clock in the morning. He was born September 2, 1828, in Tonnebuhr, Germany, and baptized there on the 20th of September, 1828. In March of 1857 he emigrated to America, and settled in Town 10 for two years, then moved here in 1859, and has been a permanent member of this congregation since. In 1861 he married Henriette Groehler by Pastor Rehwald. They were blessed with four children, all living, two of them married. In 1873 he was elected him to the office of trustee, for three years. Soon after a kidney and liver complaint began to ail him, and nothing could cure the sickness. He attained the age of 60 years, 4 months, 14 days. May he rest in peace.
JOHANN HABECK cemetery #17 (From the Obituary Book of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maribel, 19 March 1876...edited) Johann Habeck who passed away March 10 in the hospital near Oshkosh of consumption. He was brought here to be buried in this cemetery. He was born September 29, 1840, in Triglaff, Pommern, baptized in Weustentin, and confirmed in Triglaff in the Union church in Germany, they subsequently joined the Lutheran church, and after coming to America in 1860, he was educated and confirmed here at this church in Cooperstown. In 18?? he married Ernstine born Sager. He initially developed gout, and later developed the more serious illness which led to his death. He is survived by a wife and three living children. He died at the age of 35 years, 5 months and 10 days. May God rest his soul.
M. CHARLOTTA HABECK cemetery #17 From the Obituary Book of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maribel: 5 September 1885...edited Maria Charlotte Habeck born Moldenhauer died here Saturday morning. She was born July 23, 1809, in Tonnebuhr, Germany, and baptized and confirmed the same place. She emigrated to America in 1859, settling here in Cooperstown. Married 35 years, her husband has been dead for some years. They had eight children, with four still living. Since his death, she has been cared for by her daughter Charlotte. She has been ill for some time, and worsened about a week ago, and Saturday morning died at the age of 76 years, 1 month, 13 days. May she rest in peace.
WILHELM HABECK cemetery #17 From Der Nord Westen, 27 Feb. 1896: Death Wed. last week of the 3-yr. old son of Carl Habeck in Cooperstown, of diphtheria.
WILHELMINE HABECK cemetery #17 (From the Obituary Book of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maribel, 6 May 1876....edited) Wilhelmine Friederike Auguste Habeck, the wife of Carl Habeck, died quietly on Wednesday evening, May 3, after a painful illness. She was born in 1848 on October 3, and was baptized in Geiglitz in Pommern. In 1856 she and her parents emigrated to America, and in 1863 was joined the congregation. She was married to Brother Habeck in 1867, the union producing three children, of whom one preceded her in death, and two are still living. Her age is 27 years, 7 months. May she rest in peace.
MARIA M. HABERSETZER cemetery #21 Name: Habersetzer, Maria Helena D.: 10/30/1871 B.: Reg. D.: 12/28/1871 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 4 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Lib. Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. A. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 121 **************** Maria Helena (child -Nov. 22, 1867-Oct. 30, 1871 -daughter of Leonard Habersetzer and Rosa Stauble [Leonard and Rosa married May 7, 1867 at St. Gregory])
ROSA M. HABERSETZER cemetery #21 Name: Habersetzer, Maria Rosa D.: 11/20/1871 B.: Reg. D.: 12/28/1871 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 2 1/2 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Tn. Lib. Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. A. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 122 ************* Rosa (child -June 30, 1869-Nov. 27, 1871 daughter of Leonard Habersetzer and Rosa Stauble [Leonard and Rosa married May 7, 1867 at St. Gregory] -born Town of Eaton)
CATHARINA HACKER cemetery #21 Name: Hacker, Catharina D.: 3/19/1862 B.: Reg. D.: 9/2/1869 Sex: F Age at Death: B.P.: D.P.: St. Nazianz, Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. A. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 8
ELSWORTH HACKER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 11 May 1905: A 6-mo. old son of Emil Hacker here died Thurs. last week. ********** [Burial register has Elsworth Hacker, female (mistake?), 3m, born in city, cause of death: malnatritis; child of Emil & Ida hacker per relative from Idaho]
FRIEDERICKA HACKER cemetery #40 From Der Nord Westen, 07 Aug. 1902: Death of old age debility on Thurs. last week of Mrs. Friederike Hacker, the mother of our County Treasurer Charles Hacker, in the residence of her daughter, Mrs. August Lembke, in Newton. She was born in Germany 24 May 1823, came to America with her husband in 1852 and settled with him in our county. Following the death of her husband Mrs. Hacker resided among her children of whom she is survived by 4. The funeral was held Sun. from the Lutheran Church in Liberty.
IDA HACKER cemetery #44 Funeral card: In Memory of Mrs. Ida Hacker BORN September 15, 1878 PASSED AWAY June 2, 1965 SERVICES FROM Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home 3:00 p.m. June 4, 1965 CLERGYMAN Vicar Ricard Weber FINAL RESTING PLACE Evergreen Cemetery
LOUISE HACKER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 30 Aug. 1888: Death of 37 yr. old Mrs. Louise Haaker (nee Neundorf) on Mon. after a long illness. The deceased was born in Stavenhagen, Mecklenburg, and has been married 19 yrs. with Wilhelm Haaker of here. She is survived by her husband and 3 children – a boy and 2 girls. The funeral will take place today, Thurs. at 2 p.m. under the auspices of the Druid Lodge. Karl H. Paulus will deliver the funeral speech. ***** [cause: infl. of the uterus]
WILHELM HACKER cemetery #44 Name: Hacker, Wm. August D.: 9/17/1877 B.: 12/28/1874 Reg. D.: 12/27/1877 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 2 Yrs. 8 Mo. 20 Da. B.P.: D.P.: Cem.: Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. F. A O. Pieper Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 244
WILLIAM HACKER cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Nov. 1903: Death in Chicago Sun. of 37-yr. old Wilhelm Hacker, a former resident of Manitowoc, from a heart illness with which he suffered for several years. He leaves a widow and one son. The body was brought here and buried Tues. in the city cemetery.
GEORGE HACKMAN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 26 Apr. 1900: Death Tues. of Geo. Hackmann after a long illness with old age debility. The deceased was born 26 Dec. 1810 in Germany and in the ‘50’s came to Manitowoc County. He is survived by his widow, one son and one daughter.
HERMAN HAEFKE cemetery #70 From Der Nord Westen, 19 Oct. 1893: Death of 15 yr. old Hermann Hoefke(sic) on Thurs. evening last week in Town Liberty. He was the son of farmer Heinrich Hoefke and died of consumption. The funeral was last Sun. at the Lutheran Cemetery of Newton.
EUGENE A. HAEFNER cemetery #89C Eugene A. Haefner, age 73, of Two Rivers, died Monday evening, May 5, 2003 at the Manitowoc Health Care Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 8, 2003 at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. David Scherbarth, with burial to follow in Forest View Cemetery, Two Rivers. Eugene was born Aug. 8, 1929 in La Crosse, a son of the late Arthur and Ruth Yanke Haefner. He attended parochial school in La Crosse, Logan High School and the La Crosse State Teachers College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education. Eugene was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during the Korean War and obtaining the rank of first lieutenant. He served from 1951 until January 1956. On June 21, 1952, he was married to Jean Stobbe at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Mr. Haefner was self-employed, operating his own accounting and tax service, until retiring in 1987. He served on the Two Rivers School Board from 1964 to 1970, the committee on aging for the Two Rivers Senior Center and was a faithful member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. (Survivors omitted for privacy) In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one grandson: Dam Christensen; one great-grandson: Xavier Christensen; and a sister-in-law and two brothers-in-law: Ruth and Robert Lyke and John Moehling. Friends may call at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, from 5 until 8 p.m. Wednesday (TONIGHT), and at the church on Thursday after 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Herald Times Reporter, May 7, 2003
ROSEMARY C. HAELTERMAN cemetery #89B Rosemary C. Haelterman, age 69, of Two Rivers, passed away peacefully Wednesday morning, Jan. 7, 2004 at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 12, 2004 at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Parish, St. Luke Site, Two Rivers. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. John C. Neuser, with burial to follow in Calvary Cemetery, Two Rivers. Rosemary was born March 26, 1934 in Two Rivers, daughter of the late Randolph and Mary Skala Vaudreuil She attended St. Luke Parochial Grade School and was also a graduate of Two Rivers Washington High School. In May 1954, she was married to Willard A. Haelterman at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Rosemary worked her entire life in the medical field; first as a ward clerk at the Two Rivers Community Hospital, and later at Holy Family Hospitai where she worked in the utilization review and as secretary to the administrator of the Holy Family Extended Care Unit. She also was employed at North Ridge Care Center in Manitowoc, where she worked as administrative coordinator. After her retirement, she also worked with her friend, Del Ciha, at Shades of Gold Antique Shop for three years. Rosemary was a former member of the St. Luke church choir and the altar society Her greatest pleasure in life was helping other people in need! (Survivors omitted for privacy) Relatives and friends may call at St. Peter the Fisherman Parish, St. Luke Site, Two Rivers, after 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 12, 2004 until the time of Mass at 10:30 am. There will be no Sunday evening visitation. Memorials may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, T.R.E.P., Salvation Army or the donors choice. Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, is assisting the Haelterman family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Jan. 10, 2004
CHARLES F. HAESE cemetery #75 From Der Nord Westen, 06 Dec. 1900: On Fri. Charles Haese, resident in Town Rockland, caught his hand between the rollers of his chaff-cutter injuring it so badly it had to be removed. ********** From Der Nord Westen, 13 Dec. 1900: Carl Haese, whose severe chaff cutter injury we reported last week, has died. Blood poisoning set in and he succumbed after several painful days. He leaves a wife and 2 children.
KARL A. HAESE cemetery #53 From Der Nord Westen, 05 Nov. 1891: Sudden death of 55 yr. old Carl Hase on 20 Oct. in Reedsville. He is survived by his widow and 9 children. The funeral was 23 October.
WILHELMINE HAESE cemetery #75 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Apr. 1906: Death in Reedsville last week of 80-year old Mrs. John Haese. She was a resident of Town Rockland since 1854.
HILARION HAESSLY cemetery #13 From Der Nord Westen, 13 Sep. 1906: A 2-year old little son of Wm. Haessly in Town Centerville died Monday last week of cholera.
BERNHARD C. HAGEN cemetery #33 Bernhard C. (Barney) Hagen, 82, of Manitowoc, died Wednesday evening, February 14, 1990, at North Ridge Care Center. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at First Lutheran Church. Rev. Bruce W. Hanstedt will officiate and burial will be in Knollwood Memorial Gardens, Town of Kossuth. He was born August 25, 1907, in Decorah, Iowa, son of the late Carl and Ingeborg Blekeberg. He attended schools and graduated from the Decorah High School in 1927. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin Stout with a Bachelors Degree in Industrial Arts. He married Dorothy Erickson, December 31, 1931, in Frankville, Iowa. The couple coming to Manitowoc where he taught Industrial Arts in the Manitowoc Junior Highs and Senior High School for 22 years. Mr. Hagen returned to receive his Masters Degree at the University of Iowa in 1937. In 1938 he was a Delegate to the Wisconsin Industrial Education Association Convention. By 1946 he was appointed by the Board of Education to head the Industrial Arts Department. In 1952 he was honored by the Wisconsin Manufacturers Association by being chosen to represent Industrial Teachers at the American Congress of Industry in New York. Following his 22 years of teaching, in 1957 while serving as Personnel Manager for the Manitowoc Equipment Works he was elected Chairman the Personnel and a Employment Managers Group an affiliate of Northeast Wisconsin Industrial Association. Mr. Hagen was Assistant Plant Superintendent of Manitowoc Equipment Works and retired in 1973. In 1960 a camping award was bestowed upon him in the form of a bronze statuette by the Waumegesako Council of Boys Scouts of America for outstanding contributions to the camping program and in 1963 the same council presented him with the Silver Beaver Award for his volunteer efforts in Scouting. Mr. Hagen received honors at the Rahr Conservation and was the former President of Wisconsin Industrial Arts Association and also in honors he received the Silver Beaver and Lamb Award in Scouting. He also received a Distinguised Service Award from the Manitowoc Lions Club and received the award for the Modern Woodmen of America Community Service. Mr. Hagen was a member and past President of the Isaac Walton League. He was a member of Boy Scouts of America, Friends of Scouting, Manitowoc Maritime Museum and was a member of First Lutheran Church. (Survivors omitted for privacy) He was preceded in death by a sister. Friends may call at Jens Funeral Home, Manitowoc, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. Saturday until the time of services. Memorials may be made to First Lutheran Church Easy Access Fund, Manitowoc County Historical Society and the donors choice.
GEORGE HAGEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 10 Dec. 1903: Georg Hagen, one of the oldest and best-known residents of our city, died unexpectedly Sat. afternoon. Mr. Hagen had suffered from a heart illness for a long time but was feeling quite well on Sat. and helped to shovel the snow from in front of his house on Franklin St. In the middle of his work he went in and lay down on the sofa, rasped a few times and died before the arrival of the doctor who had been called. Mr. Hagen was born 21 Apr. (year omitted) in Eversaal, Rhineland, and came to America in 1849. He lived in Buffalo for 2 yrs. and in 1851 moved to Manitowoc where he has lived ever since. In 1858 he established a brewery here with Mr. Roeff which he left after a few years and worked as a ship's carpenter, a trade he followed until retiring about 12 yrs. ago. He had married Auguste Klimmer, his now surviving widow, on 21 Jan. 1862. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon under the direction of the Chickerming Lodge of the Order of Odd Fellows, of which the deceased was a member. Pastor Zenk delivered the funeral sermon.
CHR. HAGENOW cemetery #50 From Der Nord Westen, 22 July 1880: Death of Chr. Hagenow last Fri., 16 July in Reedsville. He was Postmaster, Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace. The burial took place on Sun.
CHRISTIAN HAGENOW cemetery #29 From Der Nord Westen, 04 June 1908: Death Friday, following a stroke, of 70-year old Christian Hagenow, a wellknown resident of Town Kossuth. He leaves a widow and several children. His funeral was Monday.
WILLIAM HAGENOW cemetery #50 From Der Nord Westen, 01 Nov. 1900: Death of Wilhelm Hagenow of Reedsville on Thurs. last week in the mental facility in Oshkosh. The 48-yr. old man had been in the facility about 2 years. His body was brought to Reedsville for burial.
WILHELM HAGENSTEIN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 20 June 1907: Wilhelm Hagenstein died Monday of pneumonia in Holy Family Hospital at age 63. The deceased leaves a widow and several children. His funeral will be held this afternoon, during which the German Veterans Club will give the deceased a last salute.
JACOB HAHN cemetery #22 Name: Hahn, Jacob D.: 3/26/1872 B.: Reg. D.: 12/30/1872 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 64 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. A. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 126 *************** #Jacob -Oschwald Brother (1808-March 26, 1872 born Wurtemberg -arrived in New York on the ship New York from Havre, France on Aug.1, 1854 with Fr. Oschwald)
MARIA ANNA HAHN cemetery #22 Name: Hahn, Maria A. D.: 3/27/1874 B.: Reg. D.: 1/22/1875 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 70 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: St. Nazianz Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 171 ************ Maria Anna (1804-March 27, 1874 -born Wurtemberg)
FRANK HAHNEMANN cemetery #82 Frank Hahnemann, 87, of 523 Broadway street, Kiel, died early Friday evening at St. Nicholas hospital after a lingering illness. He had been hospitalized since March 19 when he fractured his hip in a fall. Born near Kloten, Calumet county, on Sept. 8, 1863, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Traugott Hahnemann, he was married Feb. 7, 1895, to Appolonia Maurer by the Rev. W. W. Arpke at the Ebenezer Reformed church at Chilton. The couple made their home at Kloten, Kaukauna, Oconto and Oconto Falls before moving to Kiel in 1905. Mr. Hahnemann was employed at the Kiel Woodenware company for many years. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Feb. 7, 1945. Only immediate survivor is the widow. An infant daughter, Della Mary, two sisters and two brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ss. Peter and Paul Evangelical church, Kiel, with the Rev. E. L. Worthman, pastor officiating. Burial will be in the Kiel cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Meiselwitz Funeral home at Kiel from 2 p.m. Monday until 11 a.m. Tuesday, and at the church from Tuesday noon until the time of the services. - 1951
PAMELA A. (DEJA) HAINES cemetery #89D Pamela A. Haines, age 48, of Two Rivers, died peacefully early Tuesday morning, Nov. 2, 2004 at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004 at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapel, Two Rivers. The Rev. William G. O'Brien will officiate at the service, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. A Mass will also be held at a later date. Pamela was born in Two Rivers, on Sept. 28, 1956, a daughter of Donald and Patricia (Nelson) Deja. She attended St. Luke Elementary School and Two Rivers Washington High School, graduating with the class of 1974. In her earlier years, Pamela was employed as a nanny and companion. Survivors include her parents, one sister, one nephew and two nieces, and one aunt. She is further survived by special friends. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Deja; maternal grandmother: Mrs. Agatha Nelson; and an uncle: Richard Nelson. The family will greet relatives and friends at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, after 9:30 a.m. on Saturday until the time of service at 10 a.m. Pamela will be sadly missed by her family and close friends. Herald Times Reporter, Nov. 4, 2004,
ANNA HALBERG cemetery #67 From Der Nord Westen, 09 Sept. 1886: Death of 65-year old Mrs. Anna Halberg in Mishicott. The funeral took place last Sunday. The deceased was almost never ill and shortly before her death had milked the cows and then offered to help her daughter-in-law with the chores, but a heart attack took her life. She leaves her 73-year old husband and a host of children and grandchildren.
FREDERICH J. HALBERG cemetery #67 From Der Nord Westen, 09 Apr. 1891: Death on Tues. in Mishicott of Friedrich Halberg, age 78, of old age. He leaves 7 grown children. Burial will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m.
WILLIAM HALBERG cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 15 Dec. 1892: Death on Mon. evening of Mr. W. Halberg after an illness of only a few hours. He was employed in the Mueller Brewery in Two Rivers, and died of myelitis (Rueckenmarksleiden). He leaves a widow and one child.
CHARLES HALL cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 09 Apr. 1908: A 2-week old child of Samuel Hall, who lives a mile north of Manitowoc, died on Tuesday. [bur. 04-08-1908/cause: acute indigestion/bur. on Samuel Hall lot]
CHARLES HALL, SR. cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 11 Mar. 1909: Town Line resident Charles Hall, Sr., died Monday after a short illness at the advanced age of 80. Charles Hall was born 1828 in Ireland and came to America with his family as a child. After living in Boston for 3 years the family then moved to Manitowoc County. In 1852 California gold fever broke out and caught Charles Hall in its lure. He traveled overland in a prairie schooner to the Golden State, but soon came back and returned to farming. Mr. Hall is survived by his sorrowing widow and 9 children. [bur. 03-12-1909/cause: strangulation-3 days standing] ************* Charles Hall d. 8 Mar. 1909/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc
GEORGE O. HALL cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 08 Nov. 1906: An 8-mo. old child of Berlin Hall here died Saturday and was buried Monday. ****** [cause: meningitis]
GLENORE E. HALL cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 08 May 1902: A regrettable accident took place here Sat. morning. A 3-yr. old little daughter of Mr. Jay Hall was playing near an overheated cooking oven but got too near and the child's clothing was engulfed in flames. Luckily, the child's mother was in the kitchen at the time and acted quickly to put out the flames so that the child might not suffer fatal burns, but that she suffered some burns is understandable. Later it was learned that the child's wounds were much worse than originally thought. The poor child died after several hours of terrible pain. [Glennor Hall/cause: accident burning]
JANE ELIZABETH HALL cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 28 Nov. 1901: Death Thurs. last week of Mrs. John Hall at her residence about 3 miles north of Manitowoc. Mrs. Hall has not been feeling particularly well recently but no one had any inkling that her end was so near. She was born 11 Sep. 1846 in Kenosha and leaves her husband and 4 children. The funeral was held Sat. ******* [bur. 11-22-1901/cause: heart disease]
JOSEPH HALL cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 26 Nov. 1903: Thurs. evening last week Mr. Samuel Hall, Sr., received a telegram advising him that his youngest son, 17-yr. old Joseph Hall, a student in the military academy of Collegeville, Minnesota, had died of diphtheria. The shocked father immediately set out to bring his son's body here. The deceased was born here in Manitowoc and attended local schools. The unanticipated news of his death was a blow to his parents and sisters. [bur. 11-23-1903/cause: diptheria] ********* (d. 20 Nov. 1903/from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)
LORETTA V. GLINIECKI HALL cemetery #44 Loretta V. Hall, age 87, a resident of St. Mary's Home, Manitowoc, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005, at Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers. Loretta was born Jan. 13, 1918, in Chicago, Ill., daughter of the late Bruno and Julia (Kruzicki) Gliniecki. On Sept. 17, 1938, she married Lester E. Hall at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death on Feb. 12, 2005. Loretta was a past member of the St. Ann's Society of St. Boniface Catholic Church. Survivors include seven daughters and five sons-in-law: 13 grandchildren: two stepgrandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; three stepgreat-grandchildren; one stepgreat-great-grandchild; one sister: two brothers and seven sisters-in-law: Many other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends also survive. Loretta was preceded in death by one daughter: Josephine Hall; one son-in-law: Alan Jebavy; two grandsons: Jeffrey Charles and Trevor Welch; one great-grandson: Jeffrey Hardrath; three brothers: Bruno Gliniecki, James Gliniecki and Arthur Gliniecki; and one brother-in-law: Albert Kulinski Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 23, 2005 at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Camillus Janas O.F.M. with burial immediately following at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc, from 9 a.m. Saturday, April 23, 2005, until the time of the service at 10:30 a.m. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, WI, April 21, 2005 (contributed by researcher/see contributors page)
MARCEIL B. HALL cemetery #44 Marceil Blanche Hall, age 79, a former Manitowoc resident and now of Greenwood, Ind., died on Friday, June 1, 2002 at Community South Hospital, Greenwood, Ind. Funeral services will be held on 1 p.m. Thursday, June 6, 2002 at First Lutheran Church, 521 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc with the Rev. Steven Olson officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Marceil was born July 20, 1922 at Two Rivers, daughter of the late Lloyd and Blanche Roberts Parworth. She grew up and was educated in Two Rivers and graduated from Washington High School, Two Rivers. Marceil was a member of First Lutheran Church, served on the Board of Deacons and was instrumental in organizing the Meaning of Life Classes there. She and her husband, Gaines Hall, designed and built Covenant Park in downtown Manitowoc. Marceil enjoyed her family and gardening. (Survivors omitted for privacy) She was preceded in death by husbands; Clarence Conjurski, Otis (Tom) House and Gaines Hall; brothers; Earl, Calvin, Lester, Eugene and Kenneth Parworth; and by a son; Robert House. Relatives and friends may call at the Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Home, Manitowoc, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday at First Lutheran Church from noon to the time of service. Memorials to First Lutheran Church would be appreciated. Herald Times Reporter June 4, 2002 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page)
ANTON HALLADA cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 10 Sep. 1903: Death Mon. of Anton Hallada in the mental facility in Oshkosh where he had been taken 27 Aug. The 38-yr. old deceased, who had come here from Bohemia as a young man, leaves a widow and 7 children.
GERALD A. “JERRY” HALLADA cemetery #89D Gerald A. “Jerry” Hallada, age 68, of Two Rivers died Sunday, May 29, 2005 at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Jerry was born on April 17, 1937 in Two Creeks, son of the late Albert and Pearl Jorgensen Hallada. He graduated from Washington High School with the class of 1955. On June 27, 1959, he married the former Sharon (Sherry) Niquette at St. Mark’s Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Jerry was employed with the Formrite Tube Company of Two Rivers as an engineer until ill health caused his retirement in 1986. He was a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Knights of Columbus of Two Rivers. Jerry also served in the Naval Reserve for many years. (Survivors omitted for privacy) He was preceded in death by one infant brother John Hallada, one brother James Hallada, one brother-in-law Robert Niquette and his father-in-law and mother-in-law Adolph and Beatrice Niquette. Funeral services will be held at 10 am. Thursday, June 2, 2005 at the Klein and Stangel Funeral Home followed by a Funeral Mass at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. William O’Brien with burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. The family will greet family and friends at the Klein and Stangel Funeral Home on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 from 5 to 8 p.m. where a prayer service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. by O’Brien. Jerry was a devoted family man who also loved camping, fishing and traveling to the majestic National Parks throughout the USA. God saw he was getting tired and a cure was not to be; So he put His arms around him, and whispered, “Come with Me.” With tearful eyes we watched him suffer, and saw him fade away; Although we loved him dearly, We could not make him stay. A golden heart stopped beating, Hard working hands to rest; God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. Herald Times Reporter, May 31, 2005
JACOB HALLADA cemetery #66 From Der Nord Westen, 15 Dec. 1904: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 13 De.) Jacob Hallada was found dead in bed Fri. morning last week from a heart attack. Mr. Hallada, despite being 53, was still quite healthy and performed a great deal of work in the house and yard. In addition to his wife, he leaves several grown children. The well-attended funeral was held Mon. in the cemetery at Tisch Mills.
CLARA HALLAUER cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 28 Mar. 1901 (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 25 Mar.) Death this morning, after a long illness, of Miss CLARA HALLAUER, the youngest daughter of our fellow resident GEORG HALLAUER. The funeral will be Wed. morning from the Catholic Church.
ELIZABETH HALLAUER cemetery #89A (I believe this is the right person, the age and year are correct, although the name is not spelled the same.) Manitowoc Co. Chronicle Two Rivers, July 29, 1872 At Two Rivers, Tuesday morning, July 23rd, 1872, in premature child-birth, Mrs. George Holauer, aged 42 years and 6 months. The deceased was a truly estimable woman, has lived many years--some twenty-three, we believe--in Two Rivers, and leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her sudden death. The real sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement, was attested by the general attendance at the funeral, which was appointed at 2 o'clock p.m. on Thursday last, for the convenience of relatives and friends in Sheboygan county who were present.
GEORGE HALLAUER
Cemetery 89A Aged but Active. George Hallauer, the oldest settler and oldest inhabitant of Two Rivers, celebrated his 91st birthday Wednesday. Among other things he did that day was helping tear down the old barn on his premises. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Molle son-in-law and daughter of Antigo was here for the birthday anniversary. The Reporter, Two Rivers, Fri. Mar. 12, 1915ELLEN HALLORAN cemetery #55 From Der Nord Westen, 24 July 1902: Death Sun. of 26 yr. old Nellie Holloran, daughter of John Holloran in Grimms, of consumption. She is survived by 4 children. The funeral was held Thurs. from the Catholic Church.
MARGARET HALLORAN cemetery #6 From Der Nord Westen, 06 Feb. 1902: In Dec. last year Mrs. Margaret Holleran(sic) of Clarks Mills fell and suffered injuries while visiting her sister Mrs. Phillip Garvey here. She died from those injuries last Fri. She was 69. Her body was taken to Clarks Mills for burial there.
MARY HALTAUFDERHEIDE cemetery #15 From Der Nord Westen, 07 Dec. 1905: Death Fri. in Cooperstown of 64-yr. old Mrs. Christian Haltaufderheide. She leaves her husband, 4 sons and a daughter.
ANDREW HALVERSON cemetery #27 From Der Nord Westen, 03 Mar. 1904: (From the correspondent in Mishicott, 01 Mar.) Death last Wed. of elderly Mr. A. Halverson. He had lived on a farm near here for many years and had made a host of friends. He was 80, plus a few days, and leaves his wife and 10 grandchildren. The funeral was held Fri. in the cemetery of the Norwegian Church in Gibson. *********** (From the Gibson Evang. Lutheran Church record: Andrew Halverson/b: 2 Feb. 1824, Norge/ bp. and conf. Norge/d: 24 Feb. 1904/spouse Elen Mathea Leore) DAUGHTER OF JACOB HALVERSON cemetery #44 From the Manitowoc Herald, 04 Oct 1860: A daughter of Jacob Halverson died from swallowing a cent. ******* [Burial register has buried the child of Mr. Halverson. Jacob Halverson purchased E2-34-1 on 12/9/1857, but I don’t show any burials on that lot. Then, he purchased E2-34-4 on 3/12/1866. I’m guessing there were probably a few burials on E2-34-1 or he anticipated wanting to leave room for his grown children to be buried, otherwise, I don’t see the need to buy a 2nd lot. I’m going to put her on E2-34-1. Actual bur. records start in 1860]
HALVER HALVERSON cemetery #2 From Der Nord Westen, 28 Feb. 1901: Death Sat. in Branch of 42-yr. old farmer Halver Halverson of consumption. The deceased is survived by his widow and 5 children.
MALVERN HALVERSON cemetery #41 From Der Nord Westen, 17 Jan. 1901: Death yesterday in Valders of 40-yr. old Melvin Halverson after a short illness. The funeral will be held on Sat.
MARIT HALVERSON cemetery #2 Name: Halverson, Marit D.: 10/3/1878 B.: Reg. D.: 4/15/1879 Sex: F/W Age at Death: 37 Yrs. B.P.: Norway D.P.: Cato Cem.: Cato Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. A. O. Alfson Spouse: Svens Halvorsen F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 299
GARLIE HAMANN cemetery #14 From Der Nord Westen, 06 Apr. 1899: Death last week of a 10-yr. old son of Town Centerville resident Carl Hamann of pneumonia. Funeral was Sat.
HENRIETTE HAMANN cemetery #14 From Der Nord Westen, 18 Feb. 1892: Mrs. Chr. Hamann, resident of Town Centerville, died in Unity, Marathon Co., while at her daughter's for a visit. Her body was brought to Centerville and buried there.
MINNA W. HAMANN cemetery #14 From Der Nord Westen, 26 Mar. 1896: Death in Centerville on Mon., of Mrs. Minna Hammann, wife of Chas. Hammann. The young woman was born 03 Apr. 1865 in Town Centerville, and married her surviving husband in Feb. 1887. Her death occurred Mon., 23 Mar., from general weakness following a violent hemorrhage and high fever. In addition to her husband, she is survived by 5 children (3 boys and 2 girls), of whom the eldest is about 8 and the youngest 2.
PHILLIP HAMBLIN cemetery #44 From the Manitowoc Herald, 17 Mar 1855: Philip Hamlin died. ****************** (Phillip Hamblin/bur. 8 Mar. 1855/age 29 yrs. 2 mo./from record of St. James Episc. ch., Manitowoc)
DIANTHA (SMITH) HAMILTON cemetery 89A DEATH OF MRS. DIANTHA HAMILTON As we are about to go to press we are informed of the death of Mrs. Diantha Hamilton, one of our oldest and most highly esteemed citizens. While Mrs. Hamilton has been in failing health for several months the tender devotion and care of the family together with her remarkable vitality, has lessened the anxiety of her many friends causing her death to come with sudden realization of the loss of one who has meant much to our community. Mrs. Hamilton was a daughter of Hezekiah Huntington Smith who came to Two Rivers from Youngstown, Niagara County, N.Y. in 1846. She was born at Youngstown July 29, 1830. After coming west with her family she resided for a time in Milwaukee, attending the old Milwaukee College, joining her family at Two Rivers in 1846. At that time Two Rivers was a mere frontier settlement consisting of a few log houses located in a small clearing in the dense forest. She was married at Two Rivers, December 23, 1849 to Henry C. Hamilton who has also come here from Niagara County, New York. Four children were born of this union, all living today, J.E. and H.P. of this city George D. Hamilton of Detroit, Minn., and Mrs. J.L. Moore of Atlanta, Ga. At the outbreak of the Civil War her husband enlisted as Quarter-master of the 21st. Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteers. On April 4, 1864 he died at Nashville, Tenn. Altho for fifty years the widow of a soldier and officer in the Civil War, Mrs. Hamilton never received a pension. Left without means upon the death of her husband with four small children, the youngest a baby she managed to support herself and children until they could provide for themselves. She endured privations with fortitude and in her later years lived to enjoy some of the comforts of life. Among the many services she and her family have rendered this city and community, she held the distinction of having taught the first school in Two Rivers and her pupils were some of the pioneers who helped to develop the community. Measuring her life with its far reaching influence, we are unable to express the full significance of her service. Her father, husband, children and grandchildren have had a leading part in the development of Two Rivers and she lived more than four score years, a witness to all changes that have taken place. It is with a deep sense of gratitude that the people of this community extend deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to the family in bereavement. Funeral services will be held from Grace Church, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Rev. Morris officiating. Two Rivers Reporter, Saturday, Dec. 13, 1913:
EDWARD P. HAMILTON JR. cemetery #89A Edward P. Hamilton Jr., age 67, of The Villages, FL, died Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2003, in Florida. A memorial service will be held at 11 am. on Thursday, May 15, 2003 at Grace Congregational United Church of Christ, Two Rivers. The Rev. Kim Henning will officiate at the service, with private family inurnment of the cremains to be held in Pioneer Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Ed was born May 15, 1935, in Milwaukee, son of the late Edward P. and Katharene Fletcher Hamilton Sr. Ed was associated with Hamilton Industries Mfg. Co., Two Rivers, retiring as vice president. He was a member of Grace Congregational Church of Two Rivers, the Masonic Lodge, Shrine Club, the Moose Lodge #1014 of Ocala, Fla., Two Rivers Elks Lodge #1380, and a life member of Ducks Unlimited. On May 20, 1961, he mar- ried the former Gretchen Galecki and she preceded him in death on June 23, 1983. He then married the former Margaret Jaeger on Oct. 5, 1984. After leaving Two Rivers, the couple resided in Hot Springs, Ark., for 11 years, before moving to Florida in 2002. (Survivors omitted for privacy) Besides his parents and first wife, he was preceded in death by two sisters. The family will greet relatives and friends at Grace Congregational Church, Two Rivers, on Thursday, May 15, 2003, after 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials may be made to the Grace Congregational Church Building Fund. Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, is assisting the Hamilton family with arrangements: Herald Times Reporter, Feb. 19, 2003
HORACE W. HAMILTON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 10 Feb. 1898 Death on Wed. last week in Milwaukee of Horace W. Hamilton at the age of 68. The deceased was a former resident here and his casket was transported here for burial on Sat. in the city cemetery.
ELMOR HAMMEL cemetery #84 Elmor Hammel, aged 60, passed away at his home, 2610 N. 19th St., at 2:30 this morning following a short illness. Born in St. Nazianz on Feb. 21, 1896, he was the son of the late Louis and Caroline Hammet. On June 5, 1922, he was united in marriage to Pearl Sternbeck. The couple operated a farm in Town Schleswig for many years, later making their home in Kiel. For the past 12 years they have resided in this city. Survivors are his wife, two daughters of Elkhart Lake, five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ezra (Elsie) Hendren of Evanston, Ill. and Mrs. Ed (Carrie) Leonard of Manitowoc; three brothers, Louis of Manitowoc, Arthur of Rhinelander and Herbert of St. Nazianz. Besides his parents, one son and one brother preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. E. G. Behm of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Kiel officiating. The place of services will be announced in the Monday edition of The Press. Friends may call at the Nickel Funeral Home from 3 p.m. on Sunday. - July 8, 1956
ERNST HAMMEL cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 28 Jan. 1904: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 25 Jan.) 42-yr. old Ernst Hammel, Jr., died Sat. night. He was born and raised here and operated a retail store for many years. The single man leaves his widowed mother. 5 sisters preceded him in death. His father, who established the first meat market here, died 3 yrs. ago. From what we have heard, his mother will sell the property and go to live with her brother in Milwaukee.
LOUIS HAMMEL cemetery #78 ROCKLAND ST. NAZIANZ July 5, 1923 Louis Hammel, one of our respected and well-known citizens and business men, passed away at his home in this village on Thursday of last week, death being due to stomach trouble with which he was afflicted for some time. Decedent was born August 24, 1853, in Beinrod, Hessen, Germany, and came to America and Wisconsin in 1868. He was married in 1885 to Carolina Damm and after residing in other parts of the state the couple settled in St. Nazianz, where Hammel conducted a barber shop up to the time of his death. He was at the trade continuously for 55 years. Mr. Hammel is survived by his widow and seven children, as follows: Mrs. J.E. Hendersen of Evanston, Ill., Mrs. E. Leonard of Milwaukee, Geo. Hammel of Manitowoc, Louis of Liberty, Elmer of Schleswig, Arthur of Milwaukee and Herbert of St. Nazianz. Also two grandchildren and one brother in Germany. the funeral took place on Sunday, from the late home, burial being made in the cemetery in the town of Rockland, Rev. Echlei officiating. Those from away who attended the obsequies were: (there is no more)
FRANK HAMMOND cemetery #4 From Der Nord Westen, 24 Apr. 1902: Frank Hammond, a well-known resident of Town Cato, died Wed. last week at age 42.
MRS. J.L. HAMPTON cemetery #X From Der Nord Westen, 06 Feb. 1890 Death of 36 yr. old Mrs. J.L. Hampton on Mon. morning. She was the sister of Mr. Fritz Koerber and leaves her husband and 6 children.
JAN HAMRNIK cemetery #18 From Der Nord Westen, 12 June 1902: John Hammernik, Sr., formerly a resident of Cooperstown but for the last several years living with his son here, died Thurs. at an advanced age. The body was taken to Cooperstown for Saturday burial.
JOHANN HANAPEL cemetery #22 Name: Hanapel, John D.: 2/10/1872 B.: Reg. D.: 12/30/1872 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 83 Yrs. B.P.: D.P.: Eaton Cem.: St. Nazianz Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. A. Oschwald Spouse: F.: M.: Cause of Death: Pg. #: 126 ************ Johann -Oschwald Brother (1789-Feb. 10, 1872 -born Prussia)
GEORGE HANDEL / HANDL cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 04 Mar. 1909: Death in Chicago Friday from consumption of former local resident George Handl at age 41. The deceased was an employee with Goodrich Transit Co. for many years. He is survived by his wife and 2 children, as well as his elderly parents and several sisters living here. The body was brought here and buried Monday at the city cemetery.
GERTRUDE HANDL cemetery #43 Gertrude Handl, age 100, presently of Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc, formerly of 907 S. 23rd St., Manitowoc, died early Saturday morning, Feb. 14, 2004 at Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004 at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowc, with burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc. Gertrude was born on Nov. 14, 1903 in Manitowoc, daughter of the late John and Antoinette Gappa Labinski. She married Andrew A. Handl on Oct. 19, 1927 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. He preceded her in death on April 22, 1973. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, 11 grandchildren, 26 great- grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. Gertrude was also preceded in death by one son, James A. Handl in 1946; four sisters: Rose Turczynski, Anna Labinski, Mary Labinski, Frances Rathsack; seven brothers: Leo, Stanley, Victor, Frank, Charles, Vincent, and Anton Labinski. The family will greet relatives and friends on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004 at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. The family extends a special Thank You to the nurses and staff at Shady Lane Nursing Care Center for the wonderful care given to Gertrude the last seven years. The Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Feb. 16, 2004
JOHN HANDL cemetery #43 From Der Nord Westen, 14 Dec. 1893: Death yesterday of John Handl, a son of 5th Ward resident Andreas Handl, of consumption. The deceased, who worked at the barber trade, was born 08 Oct. 1871 and so was only 22 yrs. old. The funeral will take Sat. morning at the Catholic Cemetery.
JOHN HANDL, SR. cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 03 Oct. 1889: Death of John Handl on Tues. night, 01 Oct., after a long illness at the age of 44 yrs. 6 mos. 1 day. The deceased was widely known and had many friends and acquaintances. He leaves a sorrowing widow and 4 children: 2 boys and 2 girls. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. at the House of Mourning on Washington Street.
KARL HANEL cemetery #84 From Der Nord Westen, 18 Mar. 1897: (From the correspondent in Kiel, 16 Mar.) Death recently of master tailor Haenel at age 70.
CLAUDE B. HANES cemetery #33 Claude B. Hanes, age 77, of Two Rivers, died Friday afternoon, May 24, 1996, at the Manitowoc Health Care Center. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28, 1996, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Officiating at the service will be Rev. Kenneth Dowdy with burial to follow in Knollwood Memorial Gardens. He was born July 11, 1918, in Amasa, Mich., son of the late Alpheus and Martha Hanes. He was a veteran of World War II having served with the United States Navy. On May 11, 1940, he married the former Leona Birr at Dubuque, Iowa. Claude was owner/operator of Claude Hanes and Son Contractors for many years and later was employed at Manitowoc Shipbuilding until his retirement. He enjoyed wood-working, and attended and displayed his work at many craft shows. (Survivors omitted for privacy) He was preceded in death by three brothers and six sisters. Friends may call at the Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels from 5-8 p.m. Monday and at the church Tuesday after 10 a.m. until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, no date
MARGARET HANEY cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 25 Mar. 1909: Thursday evening last week as Mrs. Margareth Haney, with her daughter, was on her way to the opera house on the North Side to attend an event, she sank unconscious to the ground at the corner of 8th and Park Streets. She was taken to a nearby residence and Dr. Pritchard was called. When she regained consciousness she was moved to her own home where she died Friday evening of heart disease. Mrs. Haney was 77 years old and had lived in our city for 28 years. She is survived by a son and a daughter. The funeral was Monday afternoon. *********** Mrs. Margaret Haney/d. 19 Mar. 1909/age 77/cause: heart failure/ from record of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc
CARL W. HANKE cemetery #82 Carl W. Hanke, 72, of 808 St. Paul Street, Kiel, a retired Kohler Company employee, died Saturday evening in Manitowoc Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient three days. A native of St. Anna, he was born June 10, 1903, a son of the late Albert and Frances Rossner Hanke. He moved with his family to the New Holstein area, later locating in Kiel. He was employed as a buffer at Kohler until retirement six years ago. On August 7, 1926 he married Anita Manz of Kiel at Waukegan, Illinois. Mr. Hanke was a member of Manitowoc Tribe 49, Improved Order of Red Men and the 24-Hour Club of the lodge. Survivors are his widow; five daughters, two sons, 19 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John Keller of Kiel and Mrs. Fred Thoennes of Seaside, Oregon, and a brother, William of Lomira. 1975
SANDRA M. HANSEL cemetery #43 Sandra M. Hansel, age 64, of Two Rivers, died Sunday evening, Sept. 10, 2006, at her residence surrounded by her loving family. Sandra was born Oct. 28, 1941 in Two Rivers, daughter of the late Rienze “Butch” and Marie (Kanugh) Bohne. She graduated from Washington High School with the class of 1960. On Aug. 11, 1962, she married James J. Hansel at St. Luke Catholic Church, Two Rivers. (Survivors omitted for privacy) Sandra was also preceded in death by her father-in-law: Joseph Hansel. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006 at St. Peter the Fisherman Church, Two Rivers. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. William O’Brien with entombment to take place at Calvary Mausoleum, Manitowoc. The family will greet relatives and friends at Klein & Stangel Funeral Home, Two Rivers, on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. A prayer service will follow the visitation at 7 p.m. led by Fr. Bill. Visitation will continue on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2006, at St. Peter the Fisherman Church from 9:30 am until the time of service at 10:30 a.m. A special thank you to the wonderful and caring staff of Aurora Medical Center, Two Rivers; St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee; and Aurora Visiting Nurses-Hospice, for their kindness and dedication towards Sandra. Herald Times Reporter, Sept. 12, 2006
ALITA HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 06 Dec. 1900: Death Sun. in Town Manitowoc of 84-yr. old Aletha Hansen of old age debility. The funeral was Tues.
CAROLINE HANSEN cemetery #82 A victim of a paralytic stroke, Mrs. Caroline Hansen, nee Schildhauer, aged 63, died early Tuesday morning at her home on Milwaukee street. She had been in good health up to the time of her unexpected death. Funeral services will be held on Friday from the home, the Rev. Otto Saewert having charge. Interment will be made in the Kiel cemetery. The deceased was born in New Holstein Nov. 9, 1865, and lived there until 1900. Since that time she had resided here in Kiel with her husband, George Hansen, who is survived by one daughter, Elsie passed away eleven years ago. She (Mrs. Harry Spettel) and one son, Edward, at home. A brother and a sister are living in New Holstein - Herman Schildhauer, and Mrs. Hermina Matzen. - 1928
DELORES M. HANSEN cemetery #44 (sent in by researcher/see contributors page) Herald Times Reporter Feb. 19, 2004, Manitowoc, WI Delores M. Hansen Delores (Wilke) Hansen, age 74, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Manitowoc, passed away Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, 2004, at her beloved summer home in Sand Bay, Wis. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20, 2004, at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be the Rev. Daniel Dewane with burial to follow at Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc. Delores was born April 15, 1929, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Arthur and Rose Schetter Wilke. On Sept. 16, 1950, she married Gerald Hansen at St. Boniface Catholic Church, Manitowoc. She was a loving wife and mother of five children. She enjoyed planting flowers, spending time at her summer home in Sand Bay, reading, playing cards with her friends and her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband Gerald; three sons and daughters-in-law, two daughters and a son-in-law, nine grandchildren, a sister and brother-in- law, and a brother and sister-in-law. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The family will greet relatives and friends at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, Manitowoc, from 10 a.m. Friday until the time of service at 11 a.m. Memorials in Delores's name may be directed to Roncalli High School. The Pfeffer Funeral Home & Cremation Care Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements.
EUNICE HANSEN cemetery #33 Funeral card: IN MEMORY OF Mrs. Eunice Hansen DATE OF DEATH January 23, 1971 PLACE AND TIME OF SERVICES St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church 2:30 p.m. January 26, 1971 CLERGYMAN Rev. Edmund Olson PLACE OF INTERMENT Knollwood Memorial Gardens ARRANGEMENTS BY Jens Funeral Home
HANS HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 24 Aug. 1905: Death yesterday morning of 79-yr. old Hans Hanson, a well-known resident of our city where he has lived for about the last 20 yrs. He leaves a widow and 4 sons. ******* [bur. 08-23-1905/cause: old age]
HANS HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 14 June 1906: Death Monday morning of Hans. C. Hansen at his home on North 8th Street after a short illness at the advanced age of 94. He leaves a widow and 6 children. The funeral will be held today from the Norwegian Church. ******** [bur. 06-13-1906/age 93 yrs./cause: old age]
INGEBORG HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 26 Dec., 1907: Death at the advanced age of 79 in Town Manitowoc last week of Mrs. Engelor P. Hanson(sic) of a heart attack. Mrs. Hanson was born in Norway but has been a resident of our county since 1865. She is survived by 4 children, 18 grandchildren, and 12 great- grandchildren. The funeral was held Sunday.
JOHANNA HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 21 Feb. 1901: Death Fri. evening of 87-yr. old Mrs. Johanne Hanson of old age debility. She is survived by one son and one daughter. The funeral was held Tues. afternoon.
MARIE HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 23 May 1907: Death last week from old age debility of 85-year old Mrs. Hansen, mother of Messrs. Anton and Carl Hansen, Sr., in the county hospital where she had been a patient for several years. The funeral was held last Thursday.
NORMAN HANSEN cemetery #44 (in with Hanson) From Der Nord Westen, 27 Dec. 1900: Norman Hanson, who sold newspapers here for many years but had been taken to the facility for feeble minded in Chippewa Falls because of epileptic seizures, died there Mon. His body was brought here and buried yesterday in the city cemetery.
RASMUS HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 30 Apr. 1908: Death Monday of 59-year old Rasmus Hanson from here in the state mental facility in Oshkosh. He leaves 5 children.
THEODORE HANSEN cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 12 Sep. 1901: A railroad accident on Sun. in Albion, Ind., took the life of Theodore Hanson, son of Mr. R. Hanson here. The deceased was a machinist and had worked in the Allis Factory in Milwaukee since the outbreak of the strike there. He was born here 01 Feb 1880. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a sister and 4 brothers. The body arrived here yesterday for local burial. ******** [bur. 09-12-1901/cause: R.R. accident]
SOPHIA HANSEN cemetery #89A From Der Nord Westen, 25 Jan. 1900: (From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 22 Jan.) Also, Sat. afternoon the burial took place here of Mrs. Heinrich Hansen from the Lutheran Church. The deceased was born 1845 in Schleswig-Holstein and was married to Mr. Hansen for over 30 years. There were 3 sons and one daughter. The church was filled with mourners and Pastor Doehler delivered an excellent funeral oration.
CARL F. HANSKE cemetery #82 Carl S. Hanske(sic), 56, a native of Kiel, died at his home in Indianapolis, Ind., Sunday evening following an illness of several months. For the past 20 years he had been head of the science department at Emmerich High school in Indianapolis. Mr. Hanske was born at Kiel, Sept. 13, 1892, and was graduated from the Kiel High school in 1909. He took further training for a teaching career and served as principal of schools at Menomonee, Mich., for one year before he entered military service in World War I. He was a member of the Irvington Presbyterian church at Indianapolis, a member of the American Legion, and a member of Masonic Lodge No. 336 at Chilton. He leaves his wife, the former Miss Lillian King; a daughter, Melitta Ann, and a sister, Mrs. E. J. Arps, of Oshkosh. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. today in Indianapolis, and the body will then be brought to Kiel for services at the Meiselwitz Funeral home at 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. E. L. Worthman officiating. Burial will be at Kiel.
DOROTHEA HENRIETTA HANSKE cemetery #82 Called By Death On Sunday evening at 7 o'clock Mrs. Dorothea Henrietta Hanske was called to her reward at her home in this city, after a lingering illness, death resulting from influenza and the infirmities of old age. The deceased, nee Mitterhausen, was a native of Germany, being born in Hannover, March 2, 1848. She came to America as a child of 3 1-2 years with her parents, who settled in Maywood, a suburb of Chicago, where she grew to womanhood. She was married in Chicago, in 1866 to Julius Hanske, and later came to Kiel, where she has since resided. Her husband died in 1881. In 1885 she entered in a second marriage with John Parent, who passed away five years ago. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Chr. Hein, by the first marriage (a son Edmund died in 1914) and a daughter, Mrs. John Schuster, by the second marriage. Also 3 granchildren, 1 great grandchild; two brothers, Henry Mitterhausen of Fort. Dodge, Iowa, and Wm. Mitterhausen of Milwaukee; and one half brother, Louis Tonhose of Bejour, Minn. The funeral will take place today, Thursday, at 2 o'clock p.m. from the home, Rev. Rech officiating. Interment will be made in the Kiel cemetery. - 1922
EMIL HANSKE cemetery #82 On Thursday afternoon Emil Hanske passed away at his home, after a lingering illness caused by a cancerous growth on the neck. He had been in a hospital at Indianapolis for the past three months, where he took medical treatment, after which his condition improved and he seemed to be gaining steadily, until last week. Mrs. Hanske spent a few days with him at the hospital, and brought him home Tuesday night. Emil Hanske was born in Germany, March 25, 1858, coming to Sheboygan with his parents at the age of two years. He was married to Helen Griebenow, Nov. 12, 1891. For a number of years he was a very successful painter and decorator; a stage curtain at Ortlieb’s hall is an example cf his ability as a landscape artist. Several years ago he purchased the Fremont house, conducting this business until his illness. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. E. Arps of Chilton, and a son, Carl, who is taking a medical course at Yale University, for army service. Those from out of town who attended the funeral services Monday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Griebenow of Owen, Mrs. Chas. Heins, Mrs. August Janke, Mrs. Otto Englehard and Mr. Fred. Englehard of Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Meyer of Hubert. The services were conducted by Rev. Rech, interment being made in the Kiel cemetery. The firemen and the maennerchor, headed by the Kiel Arion band, escorted the remains to their last resting place. The maennerchor rendered several selections at the house and at the grave.
HELEN HANSKE cemetery #82 Called By Death. Mrs. Helen Hanske passed away at the hospital in Plymouth, where she had been brought a week before to undergo a surgical operation for the removal of an internal tumor, which upon examination could not be performed. The deceased, nee Helen Griebenow, was born in Kiel, Sept. 30, 1891(sic). She was married to Emil Hanske in 1891(sic), and the couple resided on upper Fourth steet for many years, Mr. Hanske following the painter's trade. About 13 years ago they disposed of their property and purchased the Fremont house, which Mrs. Hanske successfully conducted since her husband's death in November, 1918, up to the present time. The death of Mrs. Hanske has caused a feeling of sorrow in this community where she was well known and had spent her entire life. She is survived by one son Carl, who is instructor in the high school at Indianapolis, and one daughter, Melita, Mrs. E. J. Arps of Chilton; also three brothers, Fred. of California, William of Shefley, Wis., and Oscar of Owen, Wis., five sisters, Mrs. J. M. Duecker, Kiel, Mrs. Mathilda Heins of Milwaukee, Mrs. G. A. Duecker of Kiel, Mrs. H. L. Meyer of Hilbert and Mrs. A. L. Kaemmer of Kiel, and her mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina Griebenow of Kiel. The funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home, Rev. W. Rech officiating. Interment in the Kiel cemetery. The Kiel Frauenverein, the Rebekahs, and the Ref. church Frauenverein, of which organizations the deceased was a member, attended the funeral in a body. - 1922
ALFRED JOHN HANSMANN cemetery #84 A.J. Hansmann Passes Away in Front of Father's Residence A victim of heart attack, Alfred John Hansmann, aged 35, was found by his father, Frederick Hansmann, at the doorstep of their home, 1128 N. Seventh street, early Christmas morning at about 7 o'clock. The deceased, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hansmann, was born on a farm in the town of Reseburg,(sic) Clark county, Wisconsin, on May 19, 1897. On March 18, 1914, the Hansmann family moved onto a farm in the town of Rhine, four miles southeast of this city. 1? June 1926, the Hansmann family disposed of their farm and moved to this city. For the past six years the deceased was an employee of the Kiel Furniture Company plant. Surviors (sic) are his parents and one sister, Mrs. Edwin Weiskopf of near here, and other relatives. Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the St. Peter Reformed church. The Rev. E.L. Worthman officiated and burial was made in the Rockville cemetery. - 1932
JOHN HANSMANN cemetery #84 Funeral services for John Hansmann, 78, who passed away at 4 p.m. Saturday, following an illness of three weeks, were held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home, with the Rev. E.L. Worthman officiating. Burial was made in the Rockville cemetery. The deceased, who had been an invalid for the past five years, was born April 20, 1859, the son of the late Christian and Wilhelmina Hansmann, on a farm in the town of Schleswig. He was united in marriage to Miss Caroline Kasten of the town of Schleswig on May 17, 1885. After their marriage they lived in the town of Reseburg in Clark county near Thorp for 17 years. Then for 12 years they resided on a farm in the town of Rhine. For the past 22 years the Hansmann family has made their home at 1007 N. 6th street this city. Survivors are the widow; four sisters, Mrs. Mry Fritzemeier of Milwaukee, Mrs. Christian Erbstoeser of Sheboygan, Mrs. Anna Kleinhans of Johnsonville, and Mrs. Ida Loos of Louis Corners, and one brother, Christian of near Cedar Lake. One son Edward was born to the couple, but passed away at the age of 17. A sister and three brothers also preceded him in death. - 1937
MARIAN HANSMANN cemetery #82 Mrs. Theodore Hansmann, 41, of Plymouth, former Manitowoc County resident, died Wednesday at the family home following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Plymouth. The Rev. H. W. Baxman will officiate. Burial will be in Kiel. Nee Marian Heidemann, she was born Nov. 28, 1913, in Schleswig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heidemann. She attended the Manitowoc County Teachers College and taught at the Spring Valley school in the Town of Meeme. On June 18, 1938, she was married to Theodore Hansmann at Louis Corners. They made their home in Plymouth. She was a member of the St. John congregation and the Valparaiso Guild of the church. (Survivors omitted for privacy) Her mother died in 1944.
ANDRENA HANSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 01 June 1905: 97-yr. old Mrs. Andrew (sic) (should be Andrena) Hanson, widow of the late Peter Hanson, who has been a resident of our city for 56 yrs. died Friday of old age debility. The funeral was Monday. ******** [cause: general debility] (Note: It appears that the age in the obit has the numbers transposed.. should be 79 yrs.)
ANNA SOPHIA HANSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 24 Apr. 1890: Death of Mrs. Hanson, wife of Alderman Martin Hanson, here in Manitowoc on Mon. (21 Apr.) The deceased, the victim of consumption, is survived by her husband and 3 children. The funeral will take place this afternoon.
HANS HANSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 26 Feb. 1903: A 9-mo. old child of local resident Hans Hanson died Sun. after a short illness.
JOHN HANSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 01 Jan. 1903: Death Mon. of 82-yr. old John Hanson in the local St. Mary's Hospital where he had been for over a year. Hanson, a fisherman by trade, formerly lived in a hut on the lake shore where he was broken into several years ago, badly beaten, and robbed of all his savings. He never fully recovered.
LARS HANSON From Der Nord Westen, 30 Jan. 1896: Death Wed. night last week of Louis Hanson, who filled the position of night policeman on the Northside for 5 yrs., of a kidney disease. The funeral took place Sun. in the city cemetery. ****** [Burial register has Louis Hanson, male, age 52, born in Norway, cause of death: nephritis.]
NAUMANN HANSON cemetery #70 Name: Hanson, Naumann D.: 4/28/1872 B.: 1/15/1828 Reg. D.: 12/30/1872 Sex: M/W Age at Death: 44 Yrs. 3 Mo. 13 Da. B.P.: Schleswig D.P.: Cato Cem.: St. John's Cem. Newton Ch.: Inf. & Address: Rev. Chas. Wagner Spouse: Mary Anna Hanson F.: M.: Cause of Death: Apoplexy Add Info.: Farmer Pg. #: 140 ************ (Naumann Hanson/d. 28 Apr. 1872/bur. 01 May 1872/from records of St. John's Evang. Luth. Ch.)
OLE HANSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 08 Feb. 1906: As Captain Ole Hanson was returning to his home Saturday evening from a birthday celebration, he suffered a heart attack and fell to the street and died before medical help arrived. Captain Hanson was born 1845 in Norway and came to Manitowoc in 1867. For many years he operated the schooner "Slauson", but had to give up command last summer because of illness. He leaves his widow, 2 sons - Martin and Carl - and a daughter, Mrs. Knutzen in Sheboygan. The funeral was held Tuesday.
THEDA “TEDDY” HANSON cemetery #89C Theda “Teddy” Hanson, age 84, a Two Rivers resident, died Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006 at River’s Bend Health & Rehabilitation Center, Manitowoc. Theda was born May 10, 1922 in Landaff, N.H., a daughter of the late Byron and Blanche (Hall) Oakes. She attended high school in Lisbon, N.H., and furthered her education at the University of New Hampshire, earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. Teddy also attended Penn State for a short time, and later earned her master’s degree in Physical Education from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. On Aug. 31, 1948, she married Frederick (Mike) Hanson in Lisbon, N.H. He preceded her in death on May 3, 1983. Theda taught mathematics and physical education at both Brillion and Two Rivers High Schools. She also filled in as a substitute teacher for many years, and worked at Hamilton Mfg. Co. for approximately eight years. Teddy was a Girl Scout leader in Two Rivers for 12 years; she was very involved with the Meals-On-Wheels Program; and was an avid Packer fan. She also loved to knit and crotchet; and enjoyed golfing and gardening. (Survivors omitted for privacy) She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sisters, and two brothers. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2006 at Calvary Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. Rev. Kay S. Richter will officiate at the service, with burial to follow in Forest View Cemetery, Two Rivers. The family will greet relatives and friends at Calvary Lutheran Church on Thursday morning from 9 am. until the time of service at 11 a.m. There will be no Wednesday evening visitation. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, 1506 - 18th St., Two Rivers is assisting the Hanson family with funeral arrangements. Herald Times Reporter, Dec. 24, 2006
THERESA HANSON cemetery #44 From Der Nord Westen, 17 Mar. 1892: Death on Tues., after a long illness, of Mrs. Therese Hanson, wife of Mr. Ben. Hanson. The deceased, who reached the age of 29 yrs. 1 mo and 11 days, was the daughter of 3rd Ward resident Friederich Groll, and died of consumption. She is survived by her husband and 5 children. The burial will take place Sat.
DORA HANSSEN cemetery #20 Mrs. Fred Hansen(sic), nee Dora Reimers, aged 67, passed away at the St. Elizabeth hospital in Appleton at 4:45 a.m. this Wednesday morning, after a several months illness. Mrs. Hansen was born August 13, 1874, in the town of New Holstein, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen, and lived on a farm one and a half miles east of this city. She was united in marriage with Fred Hansen on November 18, 1898, and they made their home on a farm five miles northeast of New Holstein until 1935, when they moved to that city. Mr. Hansen died January 13, 1936. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Peik of Potter, and Mrs. James Lechler of the town of Eaton; nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. William Kuehl of New Holstein, and Mrs. William Edens of West Allis; and a brother, Edward, in Appleton. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Erbe-Hoffman Funeral Home. The body will be in state from 5:30 p.m. Thursday until the time of services. The Rev. A. George Schmid, pastor of the St. John Evangelical and Reformed church will officiate. Interment will be made in the Eaton cemetery. - 1941